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30 October 2024
Agile decision-making as an alternative for decision making’s complexities in information management to flood rescue and recovery: a systematic literature review
This paper aims to explore the complexities faced by decision makers and identify the factors of agile decision making for an enhanced effectiveness of information management in flood rescue and recovery.
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30 August 2023
Post-disaster reconstruction: discussing strategies and approaches for rebuilding and designing resilient communities after natural or human-made disasters
Post-disaster reconstruction plays a vital role in restoring communities devastated by natural or human-made disasters. This study explores strategies and approaches for rebuilding and designing resilient communities after such events.
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30 March 2023
Disaster Risk Reduction with Special Reference to 2018 Kerala Floods and Approaches to Reduce Flood Vulnerability at River Basin
The havoc caused by the 2018 Kerala flood was not only the result of unprecedented downpour but there were other reasons also which turned it more disastrous.
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30 May 2022
A Review of Disaster and Development Interface: Performance of Critical Infrastructure during Kerala Floods (2018)
The present paper aims at outlining the vital relationship between the disasters and development by analyzing damage patterns to the infrastructural systems of Kerala, India, as a result of the 2018 floods.
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30 June 2021
Fostering disaster mitigation through community participation - case of Kochi residents following the Kerala floods of 2018 and 2019
The study analyses community participation’s impact on disaster mitigation measures following the Kochi flood of 2018 and 2019 in India.
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20 April 2021
Social Inclusivity: A Case Study on Community Resilience on Kerala Flood-2018
The paper tries to study and evaluate these factors that lead to faster resilience of Kerala’s state to model a flexible and more effective urban resilient planning approach.
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30 July 2020
An investigation into the impact of reservoir management Kerala floods 2018: A case study of the Kakki reservoir
This paper investigates how reservoir management influenced flood severity during the 2018 Kerala floods by modeling alternative operation scenarios for the Kakki reservoir using hydrological and reservoir simulation tools.
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30 December 2019
Utilizing Insights from 2018 Kerala Floods Damage Survey in Catastrophe Flood Modeling
To identify the extent of the flood damage in Kerara, a team from AIR Worldwide (AIR), Hyderabad performed a comprehensive post disaster survey across the most affected sites of Kerala to gather information about damage extent, flood depths, and severity.

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